Baby’s Brain Surprises

Nerve cells grow at an incredible rate during the first hours of a baby’s life.
The baby's brain is surprising

The baby’s brain is wonderful and unique. Such a small thing experiences an incredible number of changes and events in a short amount of time. It is only in recent years that a better understanding of baby brain development has begun.

Today, we’ll take a closer look at your baby’s brain development, the surprising facts about the brain, and how parents are able to influence their child’s brain development.

Physical development of the baby’s brain

The baby’s brain experiences its greatest growth spurt in the first hours immediately after delivery. One noteworthy thing is that the brains of baby boys seem to develop faster than the brains of girls at this stage. The areas that control brain motility and senses develop first.

Stages of emotional development

At the beginning of their lives, babies act on their instincts. Many parents want to believe that their children understand speech. At times, it even looks like the baby is trying to make eye contact or charm certain people.

However, studies show that newborns do not have such skills, as such young children do not yet understand emotions. The baby’s emotional sense has only just begun to develop.

When a baby is hungry or its diaper is wet, the child seeks the attention of his or her parent in the only way he or she knows, crying. The same method is used when the baby is tired or he wants the mother’s lap to heat up.

At this early stage of development, babies instinctively meet their needs and respond to situations without reasoning. However, babies begin to gather information about their environment at a very early stage. This is how the baby’s brain develops and the baby starts learning things.

In the same way that nutrition affects a child’s development and health, emotional stimulation affects a child’s brain development. Several experts say a  baby’s cognitive development depends almost entirely on the child’s growth environment and that the baby’s brain gets the stimuli it needs to develop.

Hugging and kissing your baby, talking and singing to your baby, and breastfeeding them are all great ways to promote changes in your baby’s brain. In these ways, you help your baby learn to understand the world around him.

The baby's brain develops rapidly

The baby’s brain develops at an astonishing rate during the first three months of a child’s life. At the same stage, cognitive abilities also develop.

After birth and when baby brain development begins, millions and millions of neurons need stimulation to develop and connect into neural networks. In this way, the child grows into a functional, rational and performing person.

Some of the nerve cells are programmed to work automatically to keep the baby’s basic organ functions and the baby to survive. However, most cells grow and evolve with the knowledge they receive from their environment and eventually form synapses. These neural connections eventually develop into a nervous system that is still under constant change at this stage of human development.

The brain is a particularly adaptive organ, and thus the baby’s brain is able to develop and grow.

The baby's brain is surprising

The baby’s brain is surprising

At the time of birth, the human brain has not yet developed much. Brain growth and development only begins outside the uterus.

Both parents and other family members are encouraged to participate in the development of the child’s brain by  creating a love-filled and harmonious growth environment for the baby. Meet your baby’s needs and make your child as happy as possible as his or her brain develops.

As a mother, you will learn to understand that your baby is not yet at this stage able to appreciate the numerous sacrifices you make in front of her constantly. The child will not be able to remember your dedication to him, as his brain is not yet sufficiently developed for it.

But in the end, it matters very little whether your baby remembers and appreciates your investment in him. The tenderness you offer and the positive emotional states towards your child will help your baby’s brain develop.

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